New film 'Role Play' with all Milwaukee cast & soundtrack premiering this weekend at Art Museum

This Saturday, the feature film "Role Play", directed by nationally known Milwaukee-native Rubin Whitmore opens at the Art Museum. This comedy features an all-Milwaukee cast lead by comedians Terrence "T-Dot" Kingsby, Kelly "Kellz" Sunnett Davis, Adrian "Da Jester" Patrick, Ruth "MsCutnup" Troop, and also Gig Jackson. T-Dot and Kellz play a struggling married couple and after visiting a relationship counselor, they have an out of body experience that will test the value of their marriage. I can't give you all the details but know it's funny and Milwaukee hasn't seen so much talent come together like this in a long time.

Similarly, the soundtrack may be just as big as the movie. Every musician in Milwaukee says if they all came together, we would blow up. Whether that's true or not, for the Role Play Soundtrack, Rubin did it gathered some of the biggest names in music from all sides of Milwaukee.

So no matter what type of music you are in to, there is something you can enjoy. Tomorrow, the soundtrack release party will be held at The Highbury, hosted by myself and members of the cast. Speakeasy, Signif and Logic will perform tracks from the soundtrack and other favorites.

To buy tickets to the movie, go here. There are six showings and the evening shows are red carpet so be fresh. See you there!

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